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Volume 30, Number 4—April 2024
Dispatch

Acanthamoeba Infection and Nasal Rinsing, United States, 1994–2022

Julia C. HastonComments to Author , Chelsea Serra, Erin Imada, Emalee Martin, Ibne Karim M. Ali, and Jennifer R. Cope
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (J.C. Haston, C. Serra, E. Imada, E. Martin, I.K.M. Ali, J.R. Cope); Public Health Institute and CDC Global Health Fellowship Program, Oakland, California, USA (C. Serra)

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Table 1

Demographic and clinical characteristics of 10 patients with Acanthamoeba infection who performed nasal rinsing, United States, 1994–2022

Demographic Value
Median age (range), y
60 (32–80)
Sex
M 7
F
3
Race
White 5
Black 2
Asian/Pacific Islander 1
Unknown
2
Ethnicity
Hispanic 1
Non-Hispanic 4
Unknown
5
Disease manifestation, confirmed or suspected†
Rhinosinusitis 9
GAE 6
Cutaneous 6
Osteomyelitis 3
Pulmonary 1
Endophthalmitis
1
Diagnostic method†
PCR 7
Histopathology 6
Immunohistochemical staining 5
Indirect immunofluorescence
2
Specimens tested†
Skin 6
Brain 4
Sinus 4
Bone
3
Genotype
T4 4
T1 1
Unknown
5
Underlying conditions†
Chronic sinusitis 7
Cancer‡ 5
Chronic kidney disease 5
HIV/AIDS 2
Solid organ transplant 2
Stem cell transplant 1
Microscopic Polyangiitis
1
Outcome
Survived 7
Died 3

*Values are no. (%) patients except as indicated. GAE, granulomatous amebic encephalitis. †Some patients may have had multiple disease manifestations, multiple diagnostic methods, or multiple comorbid conditions.
‡Four chronic lymphocytic leukemia, 1 acute myeloid leukemia.

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